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let us take a look get the numbers outside right now. it is not quite as cold as it was yesterday morning. 36 in petersburg west virginia. a lot of sunshine today. the winds will be out of the north. not as testy yesterday. -- gusty as a yesterday. let us take a look at the traffic. >> it is a good morning. we just checked on southbound 95 in virginia. on the outer loop of the beltway, a bridge between new hampshire in university boulevard. they still have worked with the right lane is closed. 95 is good. normal travel times between richmond and baltimore. here is new hampshire avenue with no delays on either side. back to the news desk. >> thanks. we begin with a developing story we are watching. investigators are searching for the gunmen responsible for a deadly double shooting. an adult and child were shot around 9:00 a.m.. one was taken to the hospital. we continue to follow this story around the morning. an audit is revealing that metro new about escalator dangers a month before an accident that sent some people to the hospital. >>
let us take a look get the numbers outside right now. it is not quite as cold as it was yesterday morning. 36 in petersburg west virginia. a lot of sunshine today. the winds will be out of the north. not as testy yesterday. -- gusty as a yesterday. let us take a look at the traffic. >> it is a good morning. we just checked on southbound 95 in virginia. on the outer loop of the beltway, a bridge between new hampshire in university boulevard. they still have worked with the right lane is...
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if they do not call us, we will call them. we have people better already starting to get out there in america. we have that all kinds ohad alld teams reaching out to us. we're waiting to see who the candidates are. we will be part of the 2012 election. >> there has been a lot of analysis and talk about the abily of theea party candidates who are now in congress to govern, and a lot of analysts are saying we're just looking at gridlock. what is your take on this two- ea party block in congress? >> i did many of them would be gridlock as progress. [laughter] a lot of the platform was negative. was to repeal obama care and stop doing what the administration had been doing. they certainly believe if they can get a handle on spending, make sure tax cuts are extended that they can make a difference and bring around jobs. we will see what happe on that ore. i sthink if they see leadership working hard and passing things in keeping up with issues, if not all of them get through the senate, they will understand that. they understand th
if they do not call us, we will call them. we have people better already starting to get out there in america. we have that all kinds ohad alld teams reaching out to us. we're waiting to see who the candidates are. we will be part of the 2012 election. >> there has been a lot of analysis and talk about the abily of theea party candidates who are now in congress to govern, and a lot of analysts are saying we're just looking at gridlock. what is your take on this two- ea party block in...
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thank you to all the people who help us. >> i am so thankful operation blessing gave us this opportunity to work with them when things happen like that in communitie you transform communities. they see the love of god through that wheelchair. it is rolling and goes around. that way god's messagrolls. for me that is one way of transforming communities through lives. it only takes a wheehair. >> gary lane, cbn news. >> to learn how you can partner with operation blessing go to our website at cwnews.org. we'll being right back. islg lg will with be cbn enter)700 club in >> pope benedict celebrated in england. he begins his 4 day trip. more than 120,000 people crowded to see him in his pope mobile. this trip is the first state trip a pope has made to the uk. his meeting with the queen was particularly significant because the historic divide between the protestant and catholic church. the queen told him it remined them of their common christian heritage. >>> finally this week luis palau preached. it was love not war. after leaving the ship, pala held a trip in san diego mission bay park. it d
thank you to all the people who help us. >> i am so thankful operation blessing gave us this opportunity to work with them when things happen like that in communitie you transform communities. they see the love of god through that wheelchair. it is rolling and goes around. that way god's messagrolls. for me that is one way of transforming communities through lives. it only takes a wheehair. >> gary lane, cbn news. >> to learn how you can partner with operation blessing go to...
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nowadays every village 2000 us u to 70000 us dollar per village per year, improving the food and nutrition, the health care, the primary education healthyhousing, drinking water and sanitation. nowadays is cash flow in the village level is more than 100million us dollar per year cash managed by the people themselves and this strategy we call people centred and people driven development strategy for human development. >>friedman: does that 100 million dollars you are talking about actually get to people through microcredits or some other device? >>suebu: now we started with microcredit because the money sent by the government from the nationallevel even from world bank from provincial level and from the district level that is government money as a stimulus fund and when we are empowering to do by themselves from the people by the people and for the people. >>sports scientists are constantly investigating ways to improve our enjoyment of sport, both as participants and spectators. in dublin, one particular team of researchers is hard at work looking at everything from smart clothing to compu
nowadays every village 2000 us u to 70000 us dollar per village per year, improving the food and nutrition, the health care, the primary education healthyhousing, drinking water and sanitation. nowadays is cash flow in the village level is more than 100million us dollar per year cash managed by the people themselves and this strategy we call people centred and people driven development strategy for human development. >>friedman: does that 100 million dollars you are talking about actually...
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car engines use cleaner fuel and pollute less. >>reporter: but looks are deceiving. the air appears cleaner and smells better, but extensive research shows that microscopic or nano-particles mainly from diesel vehicles still kills. in the us alone this type of air pollution contributes to over 1,000 deaths a year. >>mayer: all the vehicles which we have today on the roads are emitting large number of ultra-fine particles which you cannot see, so you believe the exhaust is clean because it's not smoking anymorebut these are the dangerous particles, the fine particles which enter the lungs and create all these health effects. >>reporter: while vehicle ownership is soaring in emerging economies -- in the west vehicles are getting bigger. this is reducing the effectiveness of stricter regulation -- it's also impacting global health. >>provera: european commission has said that in europe where the levels of emissions are much lowerthan in india or china there are 350,000 people per year who die one year in advance because of airpollution. >>reporter: just spending a day i
car engines use cleaner fuel and pollute less. >>reporter: but looks are deceiving. the air appears cleaner and smells better, but extensive research shows that microscopic or nano-particles mainly from diesel vehicles still kills. in the us alone this type of air pollution contributes to over 1,000 deaths a year. >>mayer: all the vehicles which we have today on the roads are emitting large number of ultra-fine particles which you cannot see, so you believe the exhaust is clean...
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that is giving us stacking on the inner loop as you come up on the virginia side. use caution. on southbound i-270 look for a brief delay from germantown to 370. maybe at five minutes to your commute time. prince georges county, route 5, route 4, 301, all clear. in virginia, 95 income in is slow from the prince william parkway across the bridge up to route 1. beyond that point from the fairfax county parkway to 644. beyond that point looking like a clear shot northbound to the district. we will have a look at the toll road coming up at 6:25. >> thank you. >>> our time is 6:19. >>> still ahead, what the dc police union wants the incoming mayor to to about police chief kathy lanier. >>> virginia tech goes on a fourth quarter tear. if you turned this one off early you missed a great finish. we will show you it next. >> very light sprinkles out there, otherwise it will be a decent day. a mix of sun and clouds. by noon more clouds, 53. highs today in the mid-#50sz. >> thank you. >>> in sports the capitals are at home tonight. they host the bruins at 7. >> the wizards are on the road
that is giving us stacking on the inner loop as you come up on the virginia side. use caution. on southbound i-270 look for a brief delay from germantown to 370. maybe at five minutes to your commute time. prince georges county, route 5, route 4, 301, all clear. in virginia, 95 income in is slow from the prince william parkway across the bridge up to route 1. beyond that point from the fairfax county parkway to 644. beyond that point looking like a clear shot northbound to the district. we will...
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there is more to go. >> the first time rank choice voting has been used here. it's a method letting voters select top three choices and city gets to avoid a runnoff. perada saying he was confident his initial 11-point lead meant the race was his for the taking. on friday skpekd third choice votes showed quan surged past perata. she believes she can still win this race. and perata sned a press release this rank choice voting system remains a mist skpri other than that his campaign is not commenting until the race is official. in oakland abc 7 news. >> and thank you. more election news. the battle for a still undecided congressional seat wound up in court this morning. democrat jerry mcnerny has the lead over david harmer just 624 votes. and there is a race so tight republicans asked forecloser access to count prog ses to make sure voter signatures match. republicans showed thus picture to illustrate how far they'd been kept away. >> 10 20 feet away it's not an observation it's a mockery of the law. >> folks are trying to figure out what is the logistics and righ
there is more to go. >> the first time rank choice voting has been used here. it's a method letting voters select top three choices and city gets to avoid a runnoff. perada saying he was confident his initial 11-point lead meant the race was his for the taking. on friday skpekd third choice votes showed quan surged past perata. she believes she can still win this race. and perata sned a press release this rank choice voting system remains a mist skpri other than that his campaign is not...
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thank you for joining us. well, the last time we spoke, you were actually giving me a forecast for the asian economy this year. >> yeah. >> as i recall your rather optimistic. >> yeah. >> have your expectations been met? >> yeah, i think the asian economy has performed quite well. our focus is something like 8.2% growth this year and 7.3% growth next year. and the asian economy is basically following this trend. so i'm very happy that the asian economy, particularly those emerging economies, are performing quite well. and some of them appear to be somewhat overheated. so already many emerging economies have started to tighten monetary policy and exit from the huge fiscal stimulus measure measures they introduced after the global financial crisis. >> from early this year, the bank has been saying that for asia, i think the two biggest risks would be asset price bubbles as well as volatile capital inflows. >> yes. >> how serious are these two factors right now? >> some asian countries, real estate prices went up
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he said london had a high crime rate in the use alcohol problem. they seemed to contradict you -- contradict rules -- the octopus has died in his aquarium. he appeared in a video for the world cup. at least six militants and one soldier had been killed. pakistan has cleared most militants from the tribal area, but there have been similar claims before in neighboring areas. we have been visiting the area with the pakistani army. they managed to shoot down the military hope here. they have many training camps across the area. then pakistan launched a major offensive. >> several months the army is here to tell us it has cleared much of the area it has called the town of van's central gravity. >> we have to clear this area from them and bring stability to this area. [unintelligible] >> these are the weapons the army says it has recovered from militants, an area that is secure. it is not the first time we have seen a display like this. we have seen it many times in other areas. the bombing and insurgency could continue. the feeling is every time an oper
he said london had a high crime rate in the use alcohol problem. they seemed to contradict you -- contradict rules -- the octopus has died in his aquarium. he appeared in a video for the world cup. at least six militants and one soldier had been killed. pakistan has cleared most militants from the tribal area, but there have been similar claims before in neighboring areas. we have been visiting the area with the pakistani army. they managed to shoot down the military hope here. they have many...
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get used to it. we'll be talking about it a lot. >> a letter aimed at white conservatives is setting off a political firestorm tonight. >> the right wing's time is limited unless they can figure out, and i don't think they have figured out, how to appeal to people of color and young folks when your rhetoric is we want to take the country back. black and brown folks don't want to go back for obvious reasons, by and large, and young people want to go forward. >> author and educator tim wise didn't hold back in his open letter to the white right. coming up, he explains why he wrote it. plus, one of two african-american republicans voted into the u.s. house last week. he has a fascinating resume and a strong reaction to tim wise's comments, and a disturbing story that could happen in any neighborhood. a teen attending a house party. the apparent random victim of a beating. tonight, four other teens are charged with murder. we'll update you on that and we want you to be part of the conversation. send you
get used to it. we'll be talking about it a lot. >> a letter aimed at white conservatives is setting off a political firestorm tonight. >> the right wing's time is limited unless they can figure out, and i don't think they have figured out, how to appeal to people of color and young folks when your rhetoric is we want to take the country back. black and brown folks don't want to go back for obvious reasons, by and large, and young people want to go forward. >> author and...
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he got to carry us. we only going to go as as far as he do. >> reporter: they will play against a team they barely beat in week four. plus michael vick is back. >> that is when we do and what we live for. it is a night game under the lights t bring us back to your heyday under the lights on friday night football.
he got to carry us. we only going to go as as far as he do. >> reporter: they will play against a team they barely beat in week four. plus michael vick is back. >> that is when we do and what we live for. it is a night game under the lights t bring us back to your heyday under the lights on friday night football.
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and they are creating 20,000, 30 jobs for us. and it's coming at a time just when the economy is picking up and generating a tremendous amount of buzz and a tremendous amount of tourists and visitors who are paying attention to singapore and writing about singapore. thirdly i think we were lucky we did the right thing in the town turn has year. >> rose: confidence? >> we decided to focus on saving jobs and keeping companies viable. so the government, we had resources so the government helped to bear the social security expenses for workers. companies worked with unions to keep workers employed and therefore they were... firstly we kept social cohesion and secondly when the moment came to pick up, they were ready to pick up and to increase production and go again. and so they are year we are booking again. >>. >> rose: so if you look back even further, to what might be called the singapore miracle or singapore way, what was the essence of that? >> being put in a position where you have no choice but to do well. and then you get to
and they are creating 20,000, 30 jobs for us. and it's coming at a time just when the economy is picking up and generating a tremendous amount of buzz and a tremendous amount of tourists and visitors who are paying attention to singapore and writing about singapore. thirdly i think we were lucky we did the right thing in the town turn has year. >> rose: confidence? >> we decided to focus on saving jobs and keeping companies viable. so the government, we had resources so the...
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companies to export technology for both peaceful and military uses. back to the first lady, lester, she' only joined the president on the first two legs of this four-nation tour in india as ll as indonesia. the images of her dancing got a lot of play here, she was playing musical instruments, at one point she was even hopscotching with those children. theyere all disadvantaged children, either orphaned or run-aways and she certainly seemed at the very least to be in her element there. as for t president, he's got a town halleeting here in mumbai, then it's off to new delhi for a joint news conference with india's prime minister. lester? >> lee can in mumbai tonight, thank you. >>> the president's asian trip takes him to indonesia early next week, that country has been suffering from a pair of deadly natura disasters. a devastating tsunami last month,nd the continuing eruption of the mountain merapi volcano. dangerous ash has brought air traffic to a halt. >> reporter: even from a distance, its awesome beauty shows a fierce power. this is mt. merapivol
companies to export technology for both peaceful and military uses. back to the first lady, lester, she' only joined the president on the first two legs of this four-nation tour in india as ll as indonesia. the images of her dancing got a lot of play here, she was playing musical instruments, at one point she was even hopscotching with those children. theyere all disadvantaged children, either orphaned or run-aways and she certainly seemed at the very least to be in her element there. as for t...
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piece of state it was a reporting for us thank you. well here's a glance at what's ahead for you this hour israeli soldiers under fire for truth movement strikes back at the army with new evidence of human rights abuse. washington is denying it ignored numerous cases of iraqi torture and killing over the past six years but allegations stem from four hundred thousand secret u.s. files on the war in iraq leaked by the whistle blowing website wiki leaks the documents detail u.s. forces handing prisoners over to iraqi interrogators despite overwhelming evidence of inhumane treatment many detainees were said to have died violent deaths u.s. military officials say their orders were not to intervene directly washington's refusing to investigate the allegations despite an outcry from half a dozen arab countries former cia analyst ray mcgovern says the american media is now trying to divert public attention from the wiki leaks report by slamming its founder julian assange which. you know goes back to the ancient greek times when you didn't like
piece of state it was a reporting for us thank you. well here's a glance at what's ahead for you this hour israeli soldiers under fire for truth movement strikes back at the army with new evidence of human rights abuse. washington is denying it ignored numerous cases of iraqi torture and killing over the past six years but allegations stem from four hundred thousand secret u.s. files on the war in iraq leaked by the whistle blowing website wiki leaks the documents detail u.s. forces handing...
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it claims that the switch of the government's use of a side track was not working at the time. the accident is now under investigation. >> in arkansas, a young buck made a quick stop at the grocery store. the white-tailed deer ran through the market, through the doors and zipping down the aisles scaring the employees and shoppers. he found a way out causing minimal damage. >>> in pennsylvania, they found a smashingly fun way to get rid of the leftover fall pumpkins. the first ever pumpkin madness festival. folks can throw, drop, and catapult their pumpkins. some can be used for target practice, rightthere. >>> now a look at your national and regional weather, here's bill karins with the weather chael forecast. good morning. >> interesting way to get rid of the pumpkins, it's that time of the year. >> i figure you just throw them in the trash. i didn't know you had to get creative. >> what's not fun is in new england. it's a brutal morning out there. a big huge storm that's formed in the gulf of alaska located just off of the shores of maine. portland had a gust of 50 mile-an-ho
it claims that the switch of the government's use of a side track was not working at the time. the accident is now under investigation. >> in arkansas, a young buck made a quick stop at the grocery store. the white-tailed deer ran through the market, through the doors and zipping down the aisles scaring the employees and shoppers. he found a way out causing minimal damage. >>> in pennsylvania, they found a smashingly fun way to get rid of the leftover fall pumpkins. the first...
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, we can put it in a tank and store it and use it whenever we want. >>: and the appeal of europe's most dangerous mountain to the world's greatest climbers. >>: eager for the eiger....and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>abirached: as the world looks towards its energy future, renewable technologies using wind, sun and water are getting increasing attention. in southern california, harnessing the sun's energy has become big business but a business that may still have a long way to go. >>reporter: with sunshine for most of the year, southern california is best known for its beach lifestyle. >>: but where the sun really shines is in california's deserts. it's a near perfect climate for solar energy generation. >>barth: california definitely has very high potential for solar technology simply because we have a lot of sunshine. and then if you look at the solar intensity in southern california it's probably one of thehighest in the entire country. >>reporter: and california doesn't just have a good meteorological climate, it has a favorabl
, we can put it in a tank and store it and use it whenever we want. >>: and the appeal of europe's most dangerous mountain to the world's greatest climbers. >>: eager for the eiger....and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>abirached: as the world looks towards its energy future, renewable technologies using wind, sun and water are getting increasing attention. in southern california, harnessing the sun's energy has become big business but a business that may...
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stay with us. the serbian president has apologized for the massacre of croat civilians by serb forces during the war of the 1990's. he made the apology during a visit to vokovar. more than 200 croats were murdered in a pig farm near the town in 1991. he and his croatian counterpart laid wreaths at the site of the massacre and another town where 23 were killed. >> a short journey across the river danube for boris tadic, but a big symbolic gesture. he came to vukovar, where he was met by the croatian president. this was the first time that a serbian leader had come to the village to lay a wreath at the site of one of the worst atrocities of the ethnic conflicts that tore yugoslavia apart. in 1991, more than 200 croats were dragged from a hospital and executed on the site of a former pig farm. serbia has apologized for this infamous deed, but no serbian leader has come in person to say sorry until today. "i came here today to about to the victims, to pay my respects to them, to express our sympathy. i
stay with us. the serbian president has apologized for the massacre of croat civilians by serb forces during the war of the 1990's. he made the apology during a visit to vokovar. more than 200 croats were murdered in a pig farm near the town in 1991. he and his croatian counterpart laid wreaths at the site of the massacre and another town where 23 were killed. >> a short journey across the river danube for boris tadic, but a big symbolic gesture. he came to vukovar, where he was met by...
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thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: and there is plenty more "hannity" coming up. straight ahead. >>> oklahoma judge blocks a measure that would stop the enforcement of shariah law. >> i brought dozens of cookies to the students. >> sarah palin picks a fight with the first lady over what to feed our kids. >> strategy, not strategery, c'mon! >> show you a side of george w. bush you've never seen. that and the great, great, great american panel. much more "hannity" ahead. [ male announcer ] millions of men 45 and older just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. >>> a federal judge blocked amendme
thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: and there is plenty more "hannity" coming up. straight ahead. >>> oklahoma judge blocks a measure that would stop the enforcement of shariah law. >> i brought dozens of cookies to the students. >> sarah palin picks a fight with the first lady over what to feed our kids. >> strategy, not strategery, c'mon! >> show you a side of george w. bush you've never seen. that and the great, great,...
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young people are getting into smoking much more quickly, much earlier than they used to do. from a tobacco compa's perspective, it's an issue of paradise. >> reporter: the marketing strategies of cigarette companies play a major role in a massive national habit. among men, almost 70% light up every day. that's about 80 million smokers. like most, this man started smoking as a young teenager. blissfully ignorant of the dangers to hisalth. >> now he's just 45 and stricken with lung cancer. he's undergoing chemotherapy, part of the enormous and growing caseload in hospitals across the area. like anywhere else in the world, the prognosis for lung cancer is not good. up to 400,000 indonesians die each year from smoking related illnesses. 25,000 of them not even smokers. >> as thousands of indonesians perish each week, tobacco companies prosper. big tobacco undersiege in the developing world, this is an opportunity for growth. the big players are swooping in for the kill. this year, british american tobacco, the makers of lucky strike paid more than $600 million for a majority sta
young people are getting into smoking much more quickly, much earlier than they used to do. from a tobacco compa's perspective, it's an issue of paradise. >> reporter: the marketing strategies of cigarette companies play a major role in a massive national habit. among men, almost 70% light up every day. that's about 80 million smokers. like most, this man started smoking as a young teenager. blissfully ignorant of the dangers to hisalth. >> now he's just 45 and stricken with lung...
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and they also objected to pro visions they said were unfair to us us cattlemen and throws out u.s. beef in south korean market. months ago the new president ordered trade ministers to intensify negotiations here. the president talked on the telephone last week agreed to try to reach and finalize the agreement at this summit. the ministers left it in their hands to one on one talks and the president conceding they failed to resolve differences and they told the ministers to go back to the drawing board, if you will, to keep moving forward for the free trade agreement and try to resolve knit coming weeks. back to the news conference. i believe we've got the president speaking. >> you'll see a broad-based agreement from all countries including germany that we need to ensure balance and sustainable growth. it's my expectation that the communications will begin to put in place mechanisms that help us track and encourage sustainable growth and and the most important thing is that united states can do for the world economy is to grow. because we continue to be the world's largest market a
and they also objected to pro visions they said were unfair to us us cattlemen and throws out u.s. beef in south korean market. months ago the new president ordered trade ministers to intensify negotiations here. the president talked on the telephone last week agreed to try to reach and finalize the agreement at this summit. the ministers left it in their hands to one on one talks and the president conceding they failed to resolve differences and they told the ministers to go back to the...
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most of that time making sure you can hear us on "washington week." now you gets hi friday nights back. good luck, david. but you don't get yours back. keep up with daily developments on the pbs newshour. check out our webcasts only online at pbs.org and then we'll see you right here next week on "washington week." good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> help danger before it sees them. >> answer the cult of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> my client gloria has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just going to be james and her. so as their financial adviser, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture, even the money invested elsewhere, to create a plan that can weather all kinds of markets because that's how they're getting ready for all of the things they want
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it will be with us for the next hour or two. then clouds for the morning and a little sun by afternoon. maybe a partly sunny afternoon with high temperature back into the mid-50s. right now, in the 40s. not too bad out there. 47 at reagan national. 48 in fredericksburg. 48 in ocean city. early clouds, a little afternoon sun. breezy at times. high temperature, 57 degrees. generally, the rain is out of here. more details on the forecast coming up in a bit. >> thank you. >>> a plane crash in cuba has killed 68 people. pictures from the scene show flaming wreckage in a mountainous area. the plane was headed to havana. >>> president obama begins a 10- day trip to asia. his first stop will be in india. he will round out his trip with stops in indonesia, south korea and japan. >>> metro is inspecting an escalator at gallery place when it suddenly accelerated out of control. metro is still looking into a similar incident at the l'enfant plaza station last saturday. that incident injured six people. >>> fairfax county police shot a man a
it will be with us for the next hour or two. then clouds for the morning and a little sun by afternoon. maybe a partly sunny afternoon with high temperature back into the mid-50s. right now, in the 40s. not too bad out there. 47 at reagan national. 48 in fredericksburg. 48 in ocean city. early clouds, a little afternoon sun. breezy at times. high temperature, 57 degrees. generally, the rain is out of here. more details on the forecast coming up in a bit. >> thank you. >>> a plane...
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that type uses the small piece of material for fire. they are not very good at detecting moldering fires. they can be triggered by cooking and the fireplace. many times homeowners deactivate them out of frustration. they are less likely to trigger because of the beam of light. that detects up to an hour earlier. the city and the fire department is looking at this as a safety issue. if passed, the law would require homeowners to change out the alarms at the transfer of title during the purchase of a home. hotels, motels and rental homes would be required to do this after the start of the year. they have to do this with any smoke detector. if you are wondering, the difference in price between a photo electric and ionization. they are about $5 more. live here in palo alto, today in the bay. >> thank you very much, bob. >> right now police in santa cruz are looking for a man who reportedly assaulted a tweern girl at ocean view park early saturday. she was watching the sunrise on a park bench when a man sat down next to her. look at the sket
that type uses the small piece of material for fire. they are not very good at detecting moldering fires. they can be triggered by cooking and the fireplace. many times homeowners deactivate them out of frustration. they are less likely to trigger because of the beam of light. that detects up to an hour earlier. the city and the fire department is looking at this as a safety issue. if passed, the law would require homeowners to change out the alarms at the transfer of title during the purchase...
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tell us about the fear of that and how real that might be. >> it certainly -- yes. the rain will continue. the fear is more flooding, and because of flooding, we will have a considerable impact on the greatly displaced people. most people have been living in temporary shelters since the earthquake. those people are most vulnerable to the weather impacts such as this. we have the battle against cholera, which emerged in the last three weeks or so. the concern is that conditions such as this are not only conducive to spreading the disease, but make tackling the disease that much more difficult. >> it is shocking, of course, to realize that they are still living in tents. we can see pictures. all of the flooding is going on. you mentioned cholera. the country is living right on the edge. >> yes. it is a country that certainly did not need another disaster like hurricane tomas. our concern is that these are the most vulnerable people, the children and young mothers. our concern in flooded areas as we can certainly address the need to protect the separated children, to e
tell us about the fear of that and how real that might be. >> it certainly -- yes. the rain will continue. the fear is more flooding, and because of flooding, we will have a considerable impact on the greatly displaced people. most people have been living in temporary shelters since the earthquake. those people are most vulnerable to the weather impacts such as this. we have the battle against cholera, which emerged in the last three weeks or so. the concern is that conditions such as...
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thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. good morning. good morning. >> a little chilly out
thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. good morning. good morning. >> a little chilly out
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they found two holes in a net used to keep wild birds out. the ministries say that it is not sure if there is any relation between the holes and the infection but while birds could have brought the virus, the ministry has told every prefecture government to ensure that farmers properly maintain bird's nets and thoroughly disinfect farms. analysis of the viral samples from the shimane farm has concerned the virus is an h5 strain. they have set up a six-man research team to identify the infection route. they'll start the investigation in shimane on thursday. >>> countries taking part in the so-called "cop 16" meeting in mexico remain divide on how to cut grease house gas emissions. during the second day of talks, developed countries stressed the need for verification by a third party and said that would be more transparent. >> we also need to verify, obviously, if somebody did his efforts or not. >> but developing countries don't want to go through the same verification procedure as developed countries. they say industrialized nations face a gr
they found two holes in a net used to keep wild birds out. the ministries say that it is not sure if there is any relation between the holes and the infection but while birds could have brought the virus, the ministry has told every prefecture government to ensure that farmers properly maintain bird's nets and thoroughly disinfect farms. analysis of the viral samples from the shimane farm has concerned the virus is an h5 strain. they have set up a six-man research team to identify the infection...
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>>all the more for us and not a sheep to worry us. get off my cheese, get off. >>and capturing the glamour of the gridiron at nfl films >>we can take any team, no matter how rotten they are. we can take any game, no matter how dull it is and i'm convinced that any of the producers here can make it into some sort of a compelling or at least entertaining bit of programming. >>filming football at its finest... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>15 years ago wensleydale cheese was known only to a few aficionados in the north of england. but then a small clay man and his dog expressed their love for the product and overnight popularityand profits soared... >>reporter: wensleydale! a favourite of wallace and gromit and the great british public for more than 100 years. made here, in the northern british town of wensleydale since the 1890's, its creameryhas never stopped production. well nearly... >>hartley: what happened in 1992 was that after a rationalization done by dairy crest, they decidedto close the creamery here at haws... >>reporter: which wa
>>all the more for us and not a sheep to worry us. get off my cheese, get off. >>and capturing the glamour of the gridiron at nfl films >>we can take any team, no matter how rotten they are. we can take any game, no matter how dull it is and i'm convinced that any of the producers here can make it into some sort of a compelling or at least entertaining bit of programming. >>filming football at its finest... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>15...
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thank you for joining us. that's it for us, katie couric will see you up next. >> couric: tonight, the bill's post online, the price tag certified, and now the president is putting off his overseas trip again to try to push health care reform through congress. i'm katie couric. also tonight, a black market in green energy. in sunny california, solar panels are becoming the new target of choice for thieves. and meet the real wonder woman. she cycles, she runs, she swims, she rode the atlantic solo, setting records all the way. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the house is moving ever closer to a showdown vote on health care reform. the latest bill was finally posted today, so we can all see what's in it. and that started the clock ticking. members have 72 hours to read it before they vote. the congressional budget office, meanwhile, put out a report that may help win over some democrats.
thank you for joining us. that's it for us, katie couric will see you up next. >> couric: tonight, the bill's post online, the price tag certified, and now the president is putting off his overseas trip again to try to push health care reform through congress. i'm katie couric. also tonight, a black market in green energy. in sunny california, solar panels are becoming the new target of choice for thieves. and meet the real wonder woman. she cycles, she runs, she swims, she rode the...
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allison and scott, what do you have for us this morning? >> >> conan o'brien watches the show. >> his new show debuted last night. most of his house band members were there. his first guest was set broken anticly star -- seth rogen and andy richter. >> this interview with the vince vaughn got more personal than some may have expected. [unintelligible] [laughter] [unintelligible] they are in town for the comedy tour with kevin james. what a dilemma there. >> caught off guard. >> that is hysterical. [unintelligible] [laughter] 5:53 on tuesday morning. [laughter] 5:53 on tuesday morning. >> a welcome back. devin has been nicknamed cocaine in a paean. now local -- cocaine in a camp. -- can. >> it is legal and being blamed for sending dozens of people to the hospital. it comes in a 23 ounce can. it has a strong alcohol content. >> it is like drinking an entire bottle of wine. >> they want local health officials to report any major problems with this a drink. the company says it is committed to promoting responsible consumption of its beverage. t
allison and scott, what do you have for us this morning? >> >> conan o'brien watches the show. >> his new show debuted last night. most of his house band members were there. his first guest was set broken anticly star -- seth rogen and andy richter. >> this interview with the vince vaughn got more personal than some may have expected. [unintelligible] [laughter] [unintelligible] they are in town for the comedy tour with kevin james. what a dilemma there. >> caught...
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they're telling us, it has been epidemic in this country. cholera sweep prg the countryside into the capital's biggest slum >> it just started in port-au-prince. you're going to lose thousands of people in the next few weeks. >> reporter: with thousand of new cases popping up, the u.n. is dropping off cholera kits. it's easily treated if caught early. with roads and hospitals damaged by the earthquake, many die before they can get to the hospital. rural clinics are overwhelm. the sick spill out into the hallways. we traveled to the hardest hit where tit can spread. >> dramatic effects of the storm was here in the center of town. >> reporter: the soldiers on these u.n. armored personnel carriers are handing out their own rations. have you seen flooding this bad? >> not so bad. >> reporter: this is the worst needing you have seen? >> yeah. >> reporter: we saw tents and buildings swallowed by the flood and kids struggling against the current. >> they need water and food. >> deeper into neighborhoods first shattered by the quake, suddenly the ar
they're telling us, it has been epidemic in this country. cholera sweep prg the countryside into the capital's biggest slum >> it just started in port-au-prince. you're going to lose thousands of people in the next few weeks. >> reporter: with thousand of new cases popping up, the u.n. is dropping off cholera kits. it's easily treated if caught early. with roads and hospitals damaged by the earthquake, many die before they can get to the hospital. rural clinics are overwhelm. the...